White Glass Terrarium With Gold Stand

$49.99

Create your very own terrarium with our White Glass Terrarium With Gold Stand! This piece measures 11″ in diameter by 8″ tall. Terrariums make wonderful and impressive gifts, even for people who consider themselves plant-challenged. Planting a live plant terrarium is like crafting a miniature world. It’s a slice of nature that thrives in its own self-contained ecosystem.

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Create your very own terrarium with our White Glass Terrarium With Gold Stand! This piece measures 11″ in diameter by 8″ tall. Terrariums make wonderful and impressive gifts, even for people who consider themselves plant-challenged. Planting a live plant terrarium is like crafting a miniature world. It’s a slice of nature that thrives in its own self-contained ecosystem. Whether you’re a seasoned gardener or a beginner, terrariums offer an enchanting way to enjoy greenery indoors. Let’s delve into the art of planting and creating a captivating live plant terrarium!

STEP 1: CHOOSE YOUR CONTAINER

Start with a glass container, like this Terrarium Low Glass Bowl. The wider the opening, the easier it is to work with. Ideally, choose a container with an existing lid, but if it’s lidless, that’s ok too.

STEP 2: CHOOSE YOUR PLANTS

Selecting the right plants is very important. Closed terrariums mimic tropical rainforest conditions, so opt for species that thrive in warmth and humidity. Some excellent choices are ferns, mosses, and low-growing foliage plants like Creeping Fig and Baby’s Tears. They’ll create a verdant carpet within your terrarium.

STEP 3: LAYERING THE GROWING MEDIA

Follow these steps to build your terrarium layers. First, create a drainage layer using a 1-inch base of washed and dust-free drainage stones for proper drainage. Second, add a thin layer of horticultural charcoal to keep the soil fresh. Charcoal also helps to absorb any sitting water and prevents odors and bacteria from forming. Third, create a layer of general purpose potting mix that contains a combination of coco fiber, sphagnum moss, orchid bark, charcoal, and worm castings.

STEP 4: PLAN THE PLACEMENT OF YOUR PLANTS

Nestle your chosen plants into the soil mix, ensuring their roots are covered. Arrange them artistically, considering their growth patterns.

STEP 5: CARING FOR YOUR TERRARIUM

Place your terrarium in bright, indirect light. Avoid direct sunlight, which can overheat the environment. Mist the soil lightly and frequently with a spray bottle. Closed terrariums require minimal watering due to their self-sustaining nature. All terrariums need proper ventilation, so open its lid (if you are using one at all) every few days for fresh air circulation to prevent excess moisture from create bacteria or mould.

Remember, each terrarium is unique. Experiment with different plant combinations, hardscape elements such as small rocks or driftwood, and your very own personal style! With a little creativity and care, your live plant terrarium will become a captivating creation in your home!